wàng

common
noun
literary

Meaning of 德望

德望 means moral character and reputation; virtue and prestige. Pronounced dé wàng.

  • moral character and reputation; virtue and prestige

Definitions & Examples

Wáng
lǎo
shī
wàng
hěn
gāo
 
shēn
shòu
xué
sheng
men
ài
dài
 

Teacher Wang has great virtue and prestige and is deeply loved by his students.

wèi
guān
qīng
lián
 
wàng
shuāng
xīn
 

As an official, he is incorruptible, and his virtue and prestige are both fragrant (i.e., highly esteemed).

Zhè
wèi
gāo
wàng
zhòng
de
lǎo
jiào
shòu
shì
xué
shù
jiè
de
tài
dǒu
 

This old professor, held in high esteem for his virtue and prestige, is a leading authority in the academic world.

men
xuǎn
wéi
dài
biǎo
 
quán
píng
de
wàng
 

We elected him as our representative entirely based on his virtue and prestige.